DIPC (Distributed Inter-Process Communication): ``It enables you to build and program multi-computers very easily. It
provides, among other things, Transparent Distributed Shared Memory (DSM). All
the hardware that you need are some personal computers connected to a TCP/IP
network.'' Last modification on December 30 2000.
Free Pascal: a free 32-bit Pascal compiler. Last modification on December 30 2000.
TowerJ: TowerJ is a high performance Native Deployment Compiler and Runtime
Environment specifically designed for high-activity, high-availability,
process-intensive, business-critical, server-side Java applications running
across a range of server class computer platforms. (Commercial.) Last modification on December 30 2000.
OPaC: a C++ class library which provides a complete portable GUI toolkit. Last modification on December 30 2000.
Java: Home page of Java at SUN Microsystems. Last modification on December 30 2000.
PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine): A widely used (in the scientific computation business) library for
distributing computations on networked workstations or massively multiprocessor
super computers. Last modification on December 30 2000.
Scriptics: Commercial support for Tcl. Last modification on December 30 2000.
Awka: An AWK to C translator and library. Last modification on December 30 2000.
KAI C++: an optimized cross-platform C++ compiler. Last modification on December 30 2000.
Neosoft: Commercial support for Tcl. Last modification on December 30 2000.
GNU Classpath: ``GNU Classpath project [is] a free software replacement for Sun's
proprietary Java standard class libraries. Our goal is to provide a 100%
compatible version of the class libraries so that free operating systems can
run Java programs. We also want to provide support for all Unix-like operating
systems.'' Last modification on December 29 2000.
FreeCode: Source code for many Web/CGI related resources. Last modification on December 29 2000.
Scriptsearch: CGI scripts archive. Some of them are free. Last modification on December 29 2000.
libtcp++: C++ class library to create TCP/IP clients/servers Last modification on December 29 2000.
Xclasses - X11 layout library: allows programmers to build GUIs as simple and fast as possible. Used by
XCmail. Last modification on December 29 2000.
Xclasses: an X11 GUI library in C++. Last modification on December 29 2000.
ACE (Adaptive Communication Environment): The Adaptive Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available
Object-Oriented network programming toolkit targeted for developers of
high-performance concurrent network applications and services. ACE encapsulates
the following user-level UNIX and proprietary operating systems OS facilities
via portable, type-secure, C++ interfaces: IPC mechanisms, event multiplexing,
multi-threading and synchronization, explicit dynamic linking, memory-mapped
files and shared memory management, System V IPC, Sun RPC. Last modification on December 29 2000.
OpenGL: software interface for 2D/3D computer graphics. Last modification on December 29 2000.
The Java Lobby: The Java Lobby is a group of people who share a common interest in Java
software development and the advancement of Java standards and software. The
main purpose of the Java Lobby is to represent the needs and concerns of the
Java developer and user community to the companies and organizations who have
influence in the evolution of Java. Last modification on December 29 2000.
The K Desktop Evironment (KDE): KDE is a powerful graphical desktop environment for Unix workstations.
The KDE desktop aims to combine ease of use, contemporary functionality and
outstanding graphical design with the technological superiority of the Unix
operating system. Last modification on December 29 2000.
DIPC: distributed inter-process communication for parallel programming. Last modification on December 29 2000.
GCC - The GNU C Compiler: GCC is a full featured compiler, providing everything you need in a C
compiler. GCC is updated to support new features and new platforms. The GNU
project also provides many companion tools, such as GNU make and GDB (GNU
Debugger). Last modification on December 24 2000.